Liang Law Office represents businesses engaged in a wide array of industries. The firm's clients are a vibrant and prospering group of startups, privately-held and publicly-held companies. See below for a representative list of clients.
Men in Blazers is a New York City-based television show, podcast, and digital brand, founded, operated and hosted by Roger Bennett (@rogbennett) and Michael Davies (@embassydavies) covering global soccer and its reception in the United States. The two met at a wedding reception in New York, which prevented them from being able to watch the 2006 World Cup Final. Bennett and Davies believe soccer is America's Sport of the Future. As it has been since 1972. You can find The MEN IN BLAZERS TV Show on NBCSN. The Podcast lives on iTunes, Spotify, SoundCloud and all major podcasting apps.
iD8 Entertainment is a creator-driven entertainment platform powered by diverse talent. Led by Jonathan Rheingold, former Marvel VP of Custom Solutions, Head of Partnerships for Def Jam Recordings and a co-founder of legendary hip-hop publications XXL and RESPECT., iD8’s key mission is developing characters and stories that make deep emotional connections with consumers around the globe. iD8’s real-life stories and IP are created by a wide range of talent. Being true to its mantra, iD8 believes comic books that tell stories about people and heroes of various backgrounds should be created by creatives of the same origin.
Order of Magnitude is a first stage of life company focused on flipping puberty positive with product and content. Cara Natterson MD and Vanessa Kroll Bennett offer reliable, relatable information on The Puberty Podcast, in their newsletter The Awkward Roller Coaster, in their forthcoming book This Is So Awkward: Modern Puberty Explained, and across multiple social media channels. Their products offer first-of-their-kind solutions for changing bodies, including super soft bras, breathable shorts, and socks that don’t smell.
Multimedia Games Holding Company, Inc. is a publicly-traded company (NASDAQ: MGAM) that designs, manufactures, and distributes advanced gaming technology for the Native American and commercial casino markets with product offerings in video slots, reel-spinning slot machines, and the industry-leading TournEvent® slot tournament system. The company is focused on pursuing market expansion and new product development for Class II, Class III and VLT markets worldwide.
Musinart is an integrated media sales agency, specializing in everything from high-impact display advertising to organic social-media initiatives. It is dedicated to finding creative advertising solutions that bring companies into the world of their target consumer. Musinart brings a high-touch approach to digital advertising by designing multi-dimensional programs for advertisers to creatively reach their target consumer.
RESPECT magazine targets a sophisticated and intelligent reader who desires a publication that speaks to them with class and visually has soul. With RESPECT’s launch in November 2009, rap aficionados worldwide finally got it—a magazine that doesn’t care about the latest beef or how much cash your favorite rapper has in the bank. With the print game changing and the ever-growing amount of free urban content on the web, there was a need for a publication that raised the quality standard, delivering world-class editorial and images by some of the most celebrated photographers in pop culture.
URBX is a third-party logistics company that specializes in highly flexible order fulfillment and last mile delivery for e-commerce business.
VGT is one of the leading manufacturers of games for Class II and emerging gaming markets. Driven by innovation, VGT’s accomplishments continue to set the standard in the competitive Class II and skill-based markets. Working closely with its Native American and emerging market partners, VGT has created exciting game titles that generate intense customer loyalty and record-setting gaming revenues.
CHILDREN OF INVENTION made its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, played over 45 film festivals, won 16 festival awards including 7 Grand Jury or Best Narrative Feature prizes, and was released theatrically in 8 cities in 2010. Tze Chun’s “fine feature debut” (NY Times) is by turns humorous and heartbreaking, an "urgent, artful" (Variety) film about two children who fend for themselves when their mother gets hooked by a pyramid scheme and disappears.